Frequently Asked Questions
The most common cause of clogs is that inappropriate materials enter the drains, which over time accumulate and block the water flow. These include hair, greasy food residues, soap scum, cooking oil, dirty water, and even small objects like wet wipes and paper towels. Deposited in the drain, these can form a hard blockage that prevents water from flowing freely.
Drain cleaning usually takes 30-60 minutes, but the exact time depends on the severity and location of the clog. After the initial on-site assessment, specialists can provide an accurate time estimate, as some problems are easier to remove while others are more complex.
Modern technology today allows most clogs to be resolved without demolition, for example, through spiral cleaning or high-pressure flushing. This avoids damage to walls, floors, or furniture, and your home remains clean at the end of the work. Only in very severe or special cases is demolition necessary, but we always inform you about this in advance.
The key to preventing clogs is proper use and regular maintenance. It is important to avoid throwing greasy, oily food leftovers, hair strands, and wet wipes into the drain, as these easily accumulate and do not dissolve naturally.
It is recommended to have preventive drain cleaning performed by a professional at least once a year to remove early deposits in time. Additionally, drain cleaners can be used occasionally, but only as prescribed and in the correct amounts, because overly strong chemicals can damage the pipes.
Additionally, keeping sinks and kitchens clean and addressing signs of clogs (slow drainage, unpleasant odors) promptly helps avoid bigger problems and high costs.
Yes, but always carefully follow the instructions for use. It is important not to mix different products, as dangerous reactions can occur, and the chemicals can damage the pipes.